Abstract

Experimental nuclear astrophysics has expanded rapidly in the last decade specifically with radio-isotope (RI) beams, which enable us to study nuclear reactions in explosive phenomena in the Universe. Because available beam intensities of RI beams are limited, various innovative experimental methods have been developed both in direct and indirect methods. Several research activities and new developments with RI beams are reviewed. A brief discussion is also made for the outlook of the field, especially research capabilities at the up-coming RI beam facilities like the one at RIBF at RIKEN.

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